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Re: Finding a class's framework...



Ric,

You don't normally have to add any frameworks to a Studio application in Project Builder. It should already include any frameworks needed for the Cocoa UI objects you can add in Interface Builder (namely the Cocoa framework and the AppleScriptKit framework).

Unfortunately, I don't know what causes the "Class not loaded" exception. But it's not one I've seen on the list before.

Do you have any more specific information you can add?

Steve

On Friday, August 8, 2003, at 12:00 PM, Ric Turley wrote:

I created a new AppleScript Studio application, added some objects to the
window in Interface Builder and tested it. The window works great in
Interface Builder, but raises a "Class not loaded" exception when I try to
run it from Project Builder.

First, can I correct this by adding a framework to Project Builder?

Second, how can I determine which framework contains this class without
unjaring each framework?

Thanks,
Ric Turley
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